Soliciting Podcast Feedback
We have now had four episodes of The Lawfare Podcast. Each has been downloaded a goodly number of times, so I know that people are listening to the podcast, but I have less sense of what people think of it. As we are still experimenting with this project and are constantly making adjustments, I am keenly interested in listener feedback. To put the matter simply: Please let us know what's working and what's not. Are we choosing good subjects? Are the episodes about the right length? If not, are they too long or are they too short?
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We have now had four episodes of The Lawfare Podcast. Each has been downloaded a goodly number of times, so I know that people are listening to the podcast, but I have less sense of what people think of it. As we are still experimenting with this project and are constantly making adjustments, I am keenly interested in listener feedback. To put the matter simply: Please let us know what's working and what's not. Are we choosing good subjects? Are the episodes about the right length? If not, are they too long or are they too short? Is the interview format a good one, or are we missing big opportunities for audio content in some area I haven't thought of?
If you have listened to one or more episodes of the podcast and have thoughts about it, please send me a note or leave a comment on our Facebook page in response to this post. We have more episodes in the pipeline, so please let us know how we could be doing this better and what more we could be doing with this technology.
Benjamin Wittes is editor in chief of Lawfare and a Senior Fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution. He is the author of several books.